January 23, 201015 yr i never knew until recently that michael jackson's come together was originally by the beatles. i still prefer mj's version though.. and i agree with whoever said about nothing compares 2 u, sinead's version is so much better!
January 23, 201015 yr O-Zone - Dragostea din tei (original by Haiducii) The Bucketheads - The Bomb! (original by Chicago) The Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha (I don't remember original artist) Edited January 23, 201015 yr by SoManyOstriches
January 23, 201015 yr The Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha (I don't remember original artist) Tori Alamaze of OutKast Great thread guys. Learn so much, many of them quite surprising, especially Soft Cell.
January 27, 201015 yr For a long time I didn't know that Bye Bye Baby, No.1 in 1975 for the Bay City Rollers, was originally done by The Four Seasons in the 60's.
January 27, 201015 yr Kylie Minogue - The Loco-Motion is a cover too, originally by Little Eva in 1962.
January 28, 201015 yr Mighty Quinn - Manfred Mann -- original Bob Dylan Red Red Wine - UB40 -- original Neil Diamond I'm A Believer - The Monkees -- original Neil Diamond The Boat That I Row - Lulu -- original Neil Diamond He Ain't Heavy - He's My Brother -- original Neil Diamond Lonely - Akon -- original Bobby Vinton (titled Mr. Lonely) I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye -- original Gladys Knight & The Pips Shout - Lulu -- original Isley Brothers Young Forever - Jay-Z & Mr. Hudson -- original Alphaville (titled Forever Young) Anyone Who Had A Heart - Cilla Black -- original Dionne Warwick Silence Is Golden - The Tremeloes -- original Four Seasons (B-Side of Rag Doll) Better Be Good To Me - Tina Turner -- original Spider Eruption - I Can't Stand The Rain -- original Ann Peebles Eruption - One Way Ticket -- original Neil Sedaka Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around -- original The Troggs Do You Love Me - Brian Poole & Tremeloes -- original The Contours I Only Want To Be With You - (numorous artists) -- original Dusty Springfield Mama Told Me Not To Come - Tom Jones & Stereophonics -- original Three Dog Night Wherever I Lay My Hat - Paul Young -- original Marvin Gaye B-Side Could It Be I'm Falling In Love - Take That -- original Detroit Spinners Mandy - Barry Manilow and Westlife -- original Scott English (titled Brandy) It Only Takes A Minute - Take That -- original Tavares The Best Part Of Breaking Up - The Symbols -- original The Ronettes Unchained Melody - Robson & Jerome, Righteous Brothers, Gareth Gates, Jimmy Young -- original Al Hibbler MacArthur Park - Donna Summer -- original Richard Harris Kiss Kiss - Holly Valance -- original Tarkan (titled Simarik) Sailing - Rod Stewart -- original Sutherland Brothers Handbags & Gladrags - Rod Stewart -- original Chris Farlowe Soft Cell - What -- original Judy Cheeks (titled What Can I Say) (Cover Of A Cover) Atomic Kitten - (cover) Blondie - The Tide Is High -- original Paragons Boney M - Sunny -- original Bobby Hebb Boney M - Rivers Of Babylon -- original Melodians Edited February 14, 201015 yr by euro music
January 29, 201015 yr i didnt know about 'silence is golden', but now its blooming obvious its a frankie valli track!!!
January 29, 201015 yr O-Zone - Dragostea din tei (original by Haiducii) Sorry, but Haiducii was the cover, an Italian act that had a bigger hit with the song in a few countries like France and Italy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragostea_Din_Tei
January 29, 201015 yr Mama Told Me Not To Come - Tom Jones & Stereophonics -- original Three Dog Night This was in actual fact originally recorded by Eric Burdon (of the Animals)
January 29, 201015 yr This was in actual fact originally recorded by Eric Burdon (of the Animals) i didnt know that! :)
January 29, 201015 yr The man who sold the world - Nirvana (cover David Bowie) Alabama bar - The Doors (a german opera with lyrics by Berthold Brecht) Seasons in the sun - Terry Jacks and other (amazing orginal "Le moribond" by J. Brel)
January 30, 201015 yr Sorry, but Haiducii was the cover, an Italian act that had a bigger hit with the song in a few countries like France and Italy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragostea_Din_Tei Thanks, I didn't know it
January 30, 201015 yr i didnt know about 'silence is golden', but now its blooming obvious its a frankie valli track!!! For anyone else who had not heard this version you can listen to it HERE It was originally the B-Side of Rag Doll
February 1, 201015 yr 'Torn' by Natalie Imbruglia. Never realised it was a cover until a good year or so later when I saw something on MTV at the time. I do not think that this is actually a ‘proper’ cover version, more an ‘alternative’ version. I remember a few years ago there was a ‘mini-scandal’ where there were two versions of one song that had been released in the UK and Norway. However rather than being an obvious cover version, it was actually the same recording with the vocals of the Scandinavian singer wiped off and replaced by that of the new singer. I cannot remember if the record in question was actually “Torn” or not, but I am quite suspicious that it may have been, as I know for sure that “Torn” was also recorded by a Norwegian female singer [such as Sissel or Silje] as well as Imbruglia and Ednaswap, with all three versions being recorded by the same producer. Even though I would not expect this type of recording process to be such a rare occurrence in the music industry, especially when thinking about people like S/A/W and the Funk Brothers at Motown, it does make you wonder to what extent records created in this way are really cover versions. Another area you may like to discuss is when a record has an ‘interpolation of’ credit as the artist has based their new hit on the tune of another person’s work or, as in the case of “My Sweet Lord”, is found to be ‘too similar’. For example, even though these records will not have the full ‘interpolation credit’ as with many American hits, would The Verve’s “Bitter Sweet Symphony” and Rest Assured’s “Treat Infamy” be seen as covers of the same record as both would have the same main ‘Jagger/Richards’ credit with an additional sub-credit in regards to the lyrics? Also another point you may like to dwell upon, is this thought. You may or may not be a fan of the band yourself but please imagine, just for a moment, that you have gone to see the New Beautiful South play live. Even though Dave Hemingway and Alison Wheeler may have sung on the original recordings, would they be actually covering songs by The Beautiful South, if Paul Heaton was the person who wrote them in the first place? Loz
February 1, 201015 yr Another area you may like to discuss is when a record has an ‘interpolation of’ credit as the artist has based their new hit on the tune of another person’s work or, as in the case of “My Sweet Lord”, is found to be ‘too similar’. For example, even though these records will not have the full ‘interpolation credit’ as with many American hits, would The Verve’s “Bitter Sweet Symphony” and Rest Assured’s “Treat Infamy” be seen as covers of the same record as both would have the same main ‘Jagger/Richards’ credit with an additional sub-credit in regards to the lyrics? Paul Hardcastle had to add Mike Oldfield to the writing credit of 19 because of a close resemblance to Tubular Bells. Richard Ashcroft doesn't get any royalties for Bitter Sweet Symphony or Treat Infamy after losing a court case.
February 1, 201015 yr 'Torn' by Natalie Imbruglia. Never realised it was a cover until a good year or so later when I saw something on MTV at the time. OMG Torn is a cover :o
February 2, 201015 yr Paul Hardcastle had to add Mike Oldfield to the writing credit of 19 because of a close resemblance to Tubular Bells. Richard Ashcroft doesn't get any royalties for Bitter Sweet Symphony or Treat Infamy after losing a court case. Another good example is Kylie’s “Confide In Me” which, as you will remember, was her first single after leaving Pete Waterman’s company to go to sign with BMG’s ‘trendy’ dance label ‘de/Construction’. Even though at the time, the fact that Kylie was working with ‘hip’ production groups such as The Brothers In Rhythm was triumphed as a fresh beginning, it was soon found out that the song was based upon an old Opus III song, which was coincidentally released by none other than her ‘former masters’ at PWL. Loz
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